American painter Margaret Evangeline (born 1943) is best known for her steel paintings, which she marks by shooting them with guns. The series depicted in her latest monograph Sabachthani were created in collaboration with American troops stationed in Iraq in 2011. Evangeline sent white metal bars to the soldiers, who shot and then returned them.

PUBLISHERCHARTA

BOOK FORMATHardcover, 9.5 x 6.75 in. / 64 pgs / 24 bw.

PUBLISHING STATUSPUB DATE 1/31/2013Out of print

DISTRIBUTIOND.A.P. EXCLUSIVECATALOG: FALL 2012 p. 153

PRODUCT DETAILSISBN 9788881588480TRADELIST PRICE: $29.95 CDN $35.00

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Published by Charta.Text by Edward Lucie-Smith, Dominique Nahas, Margaret Evangeline.

American painter Margaret Evangeline (born 1943) is as likely to take a gun to stainless steel as a brush to canvas. She considers both acts part of her investigation of the medium, calling her bullet-hole works an attempt to understand “the sensation of painting without the paint.” This monograph surveys her expansion of the terms of painting.

PUBLISHERCHARTA

BOOK FORMATHardcover, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 160 pgs / 161 color.

PUBLISHING STATUSPUB DATE 5/31/2011Out of print

DISTRIBUTIOND.A.P. EXCLUSIVECATALOG: FALL 2011 p. 148

PRODUCT DETAILSISBN 9788881588084TRADELIST PRICE: $47.50 CDN $55.00

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